News at Adelphi
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New York State students are being given too many tests, which leads to an improper evaluation of students, teachers and principals.
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Dr. Robert A. Scott served in this role as ninth president through June 30, 2015, when he became president emeritus and university professor.
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Adelphi University’s College of Nursing and Public Health’s Nursing Program has been granted accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education’s (CCNE) Board of Commissioners. The program which recently celebrated its 70th year educating student nurses is the oldest of its kind on Long Island. This anniversary coincided with the construction of the college’s new…
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Check out the new addition to the Center's website, the Sample Social Media Tactical Plan.
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In 2013, the Institute for Nonprofits at NC State University surveyed 70 nonprofits with budgets under $600,000 about how they use social media.
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In a follow-up article, Nicole Wallace, proposes what nonprofits should start doing in 2014.
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Senior Writer at The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Nicole Wallace, reflects on common practices by nonprofit organizations and proposes what nonprofits should stop doing.
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January is a time when many nonprofit executives think about the lessons they learned the previous year and ways to capitalize on recent trends to increase their organization's impact.
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Kuldeep "Vik" Singh is a Help Desk Assistant majoring in psychology.
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New Year, New eCampus
CategoriesPublished:Great changes are coming to eCampus during Intersession 2014.
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Seasoned by Experience
CategoriesPublished:Recent Adelphi graduates reap the benefits of experiential learning.
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As a clinical assistant professor at New York University School of Medicine and Bellevue Hospital Center, she is working to change the culture of juvenile detention in New York City.
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Fall Sports Highlights
CategoriesPublished:Catch up with the accomplishments of Adelphi's fall sports squads.
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He will represent the Northeast-10 Conference.
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The IRA Charitable Rollover has been extended through December 31, 2013.
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Join Adelphi alumni for an Islanders game.
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See what your fellow alumni are up to and submit your own note.
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An alumna honors Dean Ruth S. Harley ’24, ’50 (Hon.), with a bequest and a gift from her IRA.
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Ms. Hamlin discusses her new role advocating for low-income Brooklyn residents, especially Superstorm Sandy survivors.
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Forbes, The Princeton Review and others acknowledge Adelphi’s excellence.
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Emilia Zarco, M.D., Ed.D., who earned a medical degree in the Philippines, spent the previous four years as associate dean in the Ammon School of Education.
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Schools across New York State are working hard to provide students with a safe and supportive environment.
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From journalist to war veteran, Keith Grant is pursuing a career in emergency management.
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Melina Giakoumis ’11
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi’s scholarship program was phenomenal.”
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The semiannual event was cosponsored by the Ammon School of Education and the Long Island School Media Association.
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Holly Eaton, M.F.A. '08
CategoriesPublished:Holly Eaton, Creative Writing graduate, prepares for rehearsals from her new play.
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Tonya D. Samuel, Ed.D., educates her students on the reality of public health.
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Renee McLeod-Sordjan, D.N.P., has devoted more than 16 years to providing primary and gynecological care to underinsured and underserved clients.
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William Jacobowitz, Ed.D., brings more than 25 years' experience to the College of Nursing and Public Health.
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Former NFL All-Pro Kevin Mawae, M.A. ’06, prepared for life after football by pursuing a master’s degree at Adelphi.